Her eyes.
Why did Beth March from Louisa May Olctott's novel "Little women" asked her sister Joe to go to the seashore "for the last time" with her?
Beth was ill for quite a long time and felt that it was her time to pass away.
In what act the famous balcony scene happened in "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare?
In the second.
Why is Bernard Shaw's play called "Pygmalion"?
This is a reference to the ancient Greek myth of Pygmalion and Galatea. The sculptor created a beautiful ivory statue and fell in love with it.
How is the theme of man and art revealed in Oscar Wilde's novel "The Portrait of Dorian Gray"?
In fact, the novel describes the events of the bad influence of art on a person's character, action, and lifestyle.
Why the reader can't trust the narrator of the Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita"?
Because the author used in the novel the type of narrator who can't be trusted. Humbert was a pedophile and tried to justify himself in the eyes of society by describing his actions from his own wrong point of view.
Why did Othello kill Desdemona?
Desdemona was falsely accused of cheating on him. The jealous Othello believed these rumors and strangled Desdemona in her bed at night, and when the truth was revealed, he stabbed himself with a sword.
What social problems were raised in Henrik Ibsen's play "The Dollhouse"?
The central theme of the play is the position of women in society. Moreover, it is talking about the freedom of the human personality in general and about the dead laws of the bourgeois world.